Been hearing nothing but good things about these games, decided to pick up this one for the Vita. I hope it's good... can't tell because for some damn reason when it asks in the beginning to type in your last name, it does nothing. Anyone run across this problem?

Nope. I know how weird you guys can get with already posted material and I couldn't believe there wasn't a topic already either. I searched all fancy-like numerous times too, so just posted a new one. lol

Well hey, it's an amazing game. Or, at least I think so. The Vita version is my first, too. And I thought "will it really be good, or has it been overhyped?" Same way I felt about Casablanca before I watched it. Well, in both cases, I was not disappointed. Hope you love it too.

Bought the game at launch and still haven't touched it, heh. But I already played the PS2 version and my backlog is something else...I don't have a 100 hours to sink into a game I already played once, no matter how good it is...

I started it recently, but...well, I'm not ready to replay P4 yet after two relatively recent full playthroughs of the PS2 version, so I only have about 10 hours into it and am progressing slowly.

My (relatively shallow) thoughts so far:Honestly, it was the first game that really showed me the graphical capabilities of the Vita. That is, it's bright and much smoother than I was expecting after P3P. I can't wait to see how the handheld looks when it's pushed.I don't like the new battle theme, but fortunately Reach Out to the Truth plays when you get a surprise attack.I adore the costume changing at will. I wish they had this in the original.Marie is absolutely, utterly obnoxious and I can't stand her. A very nice touch was the addition of new NPCs running around in background scenes. For example, when you're walking to school you'll often see your schoolmate S.Links (think Naoki, Ai) running by, while the generic NPCs talk or your friends chat with you like they did in the original.The new Shuffle Time is really easily broken in just about every possible way. However, it also lets you use older Personas that you would have discarded. You can make a godly (no pun intended) Izanagi if you'd like, with a little time and effort.

And, most important of all:Thank you, thank you, thank you for letting me choose inheritable skills. Now I won't have to shuffle for an hour to get my invincible Helel.

I wish there were more RPG's at least partially set in the real/modern world like this. I think the first time I experienced it was Earthbound and it was a nice break from the usual fantasy setting (which I love, but it's overused). Ni No Kuni has some modern world interaction as does this. This game is blowing my mind. Don't wanna put it down.

Add me to the list of people who have bought it and have yet to play it. I do intend to play it......but I need to buy a Vita first. x_x Also once I own a Vita, it will be fairly low on my backlog list since I have beaten it twice so it will take a a while until I get to it. I just got it at release for the Golden Edition bonuses.